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Originally Posted by supertoth
When you write you don't have to look at the screen but when you edit you do. It is when editing that I prefer a proper computer and a LCD
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It's very basic: mostly, I read, and when I type I do not fixate the changing graphics on the screen - it comes perfectly natural.
Editing to me involves a lot of reading: that is why EPD comes very handy.
Quote:
Originally Posted by supertoth
Frankly, if you don't see what I mean about screen refresh and response time when editing
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I see what you mean, and I call it a minor issue, also and especially given that Office Automation on EPD is an
enabling factor - it allows you to do what formerly you could not. With compromises,
should you wish to consider the advantages more important than the disadvantages.
So,
if you want to do your editing in the glory of light, you have a way. Otherwise, if what you want is LCD like behaviour, again: find a room.
This thread being about convertible vehicles, «But doesn't the wind - », «Yes a bit.», «So -», «Nobody said you cannot get a bike or a van».
Myself, it was already painful to write that reply of mine 12 hours ago on an OLED display, faint in spite of the shadow scraped off the air and me blowing on the screen to remove that little I could of the ambient light.
I will post a demonstrative video tomorrow.